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Supporters trust to take full ownership of Ireland’s Wexford FC

The fan-run co-op aims to have the new operation for the club up and running by…

New Northern Ireland co-op farm offers community supported agriculture

Jubilee Farm aims to provide good, affordable seasonal food to members and non-members

Do co-ops have a future in Croatia?

The movement represents just 5% of the country’s GDP despite a growing interest in the model…

Cool reception for government proposals on pay ratios and worker representation

Critics say the plans have been watered down from Theresa May’s pledge of a mandatory boardroom…

Southern Co-operative teams up with Shaw Trust to help people back to work

After just two months, the project has seen three permanent staff hired at a store on…

US co-ops and credit unions rush to aid communities hit by Hurricane Harvey

Electric co-ops in Texas and Louisiana are battling to restore power while the rest of the…

Co-op Group enters exclusive talks to merge with Nisa

Following a stall in talks with Sainsbury's, Nisa has granted the Co-op Group a period of…

Scotmid Co-operative launches partnership with Samaritans

The society hopes to raise £300,000 for the charity – which would allow it to deal…

Co-op covers cost of ‘tampon tax’

The Co-op Group joins Tesco and Waitrose in covering the cost of the 5% 'tampon tax'

Lincolnshire Co-op helps build disabled access into local nature reserve

A team built a new path across Besthorpe Nature Reserve to help people with mobility issues…

Midcounties Co-op helps school pupils go green on Outward Bound course

Through its Green Pioneers programme, the society has helped youngsters save energy at Bishop’s Castle Community…

Relaxation of audit rules could save UK co-ops up to £10,000 a year

The government is consulting on proposals to increase the threshold at which co-ops have to produce…